Projects
From smart watches to autonomous cars: securing consumers’ rights and interests in the era of smart technology and the Internet of Things KU Leuven
The amount of devices being connected to the internet is rapidly growing. This trend, often referred to as the “Internet of Things” (IoT), illustrates how everyday objects such as cars, TVs and wearables are gradually becoming equipped with sensory technology. These sensors enable the device to collect data from physical events and subsequently communicate about this information with other devices or with centralized IT systems via the ...
MIoT - Multimodal Internet of Things Communication. University of Antwerp
Intelligibility and control for context-aware Internet of Things applications. Hasselt University
Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) assisted Internet of Things (IoT) Services to Support Transportation Infrastructure Maintenance and Sustainability. Hasselt University
Security and Privacy for Cyber-Physical Systems and the Internet of Things KU Leuven
Application Centric Development in the Internet of Things KU Leuven
The Internet of Things (IoT) landscape is growing at a fast pace. In 2018, there were already 6.1 billion IoT devices which reflects 33 percent of the internet connected machines. Cisco estimates that the amount will grow to 14.7 billion connected IoT devices in 2023, or 50 percent of the connected devices. Despite the large amount of connected devices, a fully connected environment is not realistic in the near future. Almost every device ...
Post-quantum cryptography for the Internet Of Things KU Leuven
Security and Privacy for Cyber-Physical Systems and the Internet of Things KU Leuven
Internet connectivity has been extending its reach from servers and clients into mobile devices, consumer products and increasingly also embedded systems that connect to industrial processes, vehicles, home automation, and even the human body. The resulting cyber-physical systems create a huge potential for the development of smarter and more efficient manufacturing, tele-medecine, traffic management and so forth. Maintaining security and ...
Post-quantum cryptography for the Internet Of Things KU Leuven
This research proposal addresses two recent developments namely the imminent security threat posed by quantum computers and the widespread proliferation of IoT devices. Due to the limited capabilities of a typical IoT device, we will design post-quantum secure schemes based on lattice cryptography that are optimized for efficiency, power, energy, footprint and bandwidth. Since IoT devices are mainly deployed in the field, we also need to ...